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Meet Jessica Bogard: dietitian, food scientist and toddler chef extraordinaire
20th August 2021
Jessica Bogard has a passion for providing nutritious food and sustainable food sources all over the world. From enhancing local food chains to feeding toddlers, Jessica has some fresh ideas.
Beyond physical walls: five tips for a better normal in how we meet
26th April 2021
We’ve been researching what our future conferences and interactions might look like. Here are five tips to improve how you meet.
Self-isolating: Building resilience in uncertain times
20th March 2020
When we work from home or are self-isolating, we can start to feel disconnected from our peers. Here's what can you can do to stay connected.
A lunar powerhouse: The Apollo 11 exhibition lands in Sydney
12th July 2019
Stand under an enormous Moon sculpture. See four billion-year-old Moon dust. Learn what on earth a feed horn is! It's all happening at the Powerhouse Museum.
Inside-ables: Personalised foods to deliver superior performance
1st August 2017
What will the food industry look like in 2030?
Interronauts | The CSIRO Podcast
16th June 2017
Interronauts is our podcast that puts a rose-tinted magnifying glass to science news from around the world, Australia, and inside our organisation. Hosted by Jesse Hawley and Sophie Schmidt from our communications team.
Research in autism-friendly technology needs to improve to make a real difference for people
9th June 2017
We collected user feedback by pulling data from millions of autism-related comments in public reviews of apps. We found many of the comments showed there were some clear benefits to people with autism, but there were also problems that could have been easily avoided.
Down to earth: UAVs prove their everyday potential
6th October 2016
Tiny drones have delivered big for our 10th UAV Challenge.
What construction jobs will look like when robots can build things
25th August 2016
With an ageing workforce, breakthroughs in virtual and augmented reality technology are expected to step in and change the worksites of the future.
Science with heart: 5 ways we’re helping medical research in Australia (and the world)
9th April 2015
Australian researchers and developers are at the forefront of medical technology globally - and we're proud to involved in its development.
Historic collections could be lost to ‘digital dinosaurs’
16th September 2014
By Michael Brünig, CSIRO Australian’s museums, galleries and other cultural institutions must adopt more of a digital strategy with their collections […]
Gamifying education to boost science skills
7th February 2014
Education has come a long way since the ‘chalk and talk’ classes of the 90s. Back then the most exciting […]